My G5 Deluxe came with similar bar end weights with napoleon/stadium bar end mirrors bolted to them. I left them on the "Factory Wrist Torture Bars" when I sold them, after replacing them with Superbike brand Low Euro Bars. I have ridden British & Italian Singles for about 50 years, & never had any of the problems described in the Bar End Vibranator Weight Ad. Aside from thinking they are "snake Oil", I believe Our UCE Enfields all have a Counter Vibration Dampener built into the Crank/Flywheel Assembly. So they actually do not Vibrate anything like their ancestors.

My G5 Deluxe came with similar bar end weights with napoleon/stadium bar end mirrors bolted to them. I left them on the "Factory Wrist Torture Bars" when I sold them, after replacing them with Superbike brand Low Euro Bars. I have ridden British & Italian Singles for about 50 years, & never had any of the problems described in the Bar End Vibranator Weight Ad. Aside from thinking they are "snake Oil", I believe Our UCE Enfields all have a Counter Vibration Dampener built into the Crank/Flywheel Assembly. So they actually do not Vibrate anything like their ancestors.

Hi Craig, Hopefully not to disappoint but the UCE has no counter vibe thingys at all. It is a better built engine with a better balanced and truer running crank.

IMHO/e it is the hands down #1 smoothest running of all non counter vibe weighted big bore factory singles out there.

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I can break it better,,,,at night, in the rain, on the trail,, 20 miles from nowhere.

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"TIMEX", the '06 Iron Barrel Military that takes me everywhere I want to go... and some places I shouldn't.

That 2001 BMW thumper I was riding last month sure seemed like it had a lot more vibration that the Blackhawk does. My throttle hand would start falling asleep after about 20-30 minutes of riding, and that pretty much sucks when you have a 45 minute ride in traffic. In the BMW's defense, I will say that I did install vibration reducing enduro grips on the Blackhawk that I really enjoy. Very soft, sticky and comfy, and I don't hardly even notice vibrations in the handlebars anymore.